Hami, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1986, located 22 km west of Bulawayo, inherited the main architectural features of Great Zimbabwe. Age Hami belongs to the XV-XVII centuries. The process by which the structure was built of stone, reminiscent of the walls of Great Zimbabwe, Khami but use a variety of jewelry and decor indicative of improved technology design.
Majestic buildings and a variety of artifacts found, are likely to be the likeness of jewels, suggests that once the building to manage the state, which historians call Torv
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